broadcast
verb [ I or T ] uk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/ us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/ broadcast or broadcasted | broadcast or broadcasted
B2 播送(电视或无线电节目);广播
to send out a programme on television or radio
Radio Caroline used to broadcast from a boat in the North Sea. 加罗林电台过去在北海的一艘船上广播。
The tennis championship is broadcast live to several different countries. 网球锦标赛向几个国家现场直播。
figurative I'm leaving but please don't broadcast (= tell everyone) the fact. 我要走了,但请不要到处说。
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- She is to host a new half-hour show which will be broadcast every weekday evening.
- The military junta has today broadcast an appeal for calm.
- The interview will be broadcast during prime time.
- Television camera crews broadcast the event all round the world.
- Since the controversial programme was broadcast, the BBC's mailbag has been bulging.
broadcast
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbrɔːd.kɑːst/ us/ˈbrɑːd.kæst/
电视节目;广播节目
a television or radio programme
a radio/television broadcast 电台/电视节目
We watched a live broadcast of the concert. 我们观看了音乐会的现场直播。
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- This week's broadcast features a report on victims of domestic violence.
- This evening there will be a live broadcast of the debate.
- a nightly visit/news broadcast
- Is this a live broadcast, or was it prerecorded?
- A vast audience watched the broadcast.
broadcast
adjective US (UK terrestrial)
无线电(或电视)广播的
A broadcast station is a television station sent out from the ground rather than using satellites.